Jan. 4 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Jan. 6
All fixed commemorations below are observed on January 18 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For January 5th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on December 23.
Eve of the Theophany of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Prophet Micah (9th century BC)
Martyr Theopemptus, Bishop of Nicomedia and Martyr Theonas, former sorcerer (303)
Martyr Sais.
Martyr Theoidus.
Saint Syncletica of Alexandria, nun (c. 350 or c. 460))
Venerable Domnina (Domna).
Venerable Tatiana, nun.
Saint Apollinaris, Virgin, of Egypt (c. 470)
Venerable Phosterius the Hermit (6th century)
Saint Menas of Sinai (6th century)
Venerable Gregory of Crete, monk (c. 820)
Venerable Dorotheos the Younger, restorer of the ancient Monastery of the Holy Trinity at Chiliokomon in Amaseia, Pontus.
Hieromartyr Saint Telesphorus, a Greek who was Pope of Rome for ten years (c. 136) (see also February 22, Eastern Orthodox)
Saint Emiliana, a Roman lady and the paternal aunt of Pope St Gregory the Great (6th century)
Saint Kiara (Chier), a spiritual daughter of St Fintan Munnu; she lived in Ireland near Nenagh in Co. Tipperary, at a place now called Kilkeary after her (c. 680)
Venerable Cera of Ireland (Ciar, Cyra, Cior, Ceara), Abbess (7th century)
Venerable Conwoïon (Convoyon), a Breton saint and Abbot (868)
Saint Gaudentius of Gnesen (Radim Gaudentius), first Archbishop of Gnesen in Poland (1004)
New Monk-martyr Romanus of Carpenision and Kapsokalyvia, at Constantinople (1694) (see also February 16)
Venerable Symeon of the Pskov-Caves Monastery, Hiero-Schemamonk (1960)
Schema-Archimandrite Venerable Theophan (Rikhlovsky) of Nizhyn (1977) (see also December 23)
New Martyrs and Confessors
New Hieromartyr Joseph Bespalov, and with him 37 Martyrs (1921)
Hieromartyr Stephen Ponomarev, Protopresbyter, at Alma-Ata (1933)
Virgin-martyr Eugenia Domozhirova, at Alma-Ata (1933)
New Hieromartyr Sergius Lavrov, Priest (1934)
Martyr Matthew Gusev (1938)
Translation of the relics of St. Rumon, Bishop, to Tavistock Abbey.
Repose of Monk Alexander of Valaam Monastery (1810)
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